Being the world’s best is a dream, according to Sinner.
After winning the Australian Open, the Italian star said that his primary objective was to unseat Novak Djokovic in the top spot.
The ATP has resumed play for another week, and Jannik Sinner is among the top players returning from layoffs to contest once again.
Now that he has shown he is prepared to take on and defeat the top players in the most significant events of the year, all eyes are on the 22-year-old phenom.
After beating Djokovic three times in their previous four meetings and overcoming a two-set deficit in a major final, Sinner’s confidence is arguably greater than it has ever been. The pressure of having won one Grand Slam match may also help him perform at his best.
In addition, he appears to have overcome the mental barrier that prevented him from playing at the level required to defeat players like Daniil Medvedev, who used to raise his hand following each match in which the two men competed.
He’s craving more after his victory in Melbourne. His next objective is to continue winning matches and competitions in order to get more ranking points and pass Djokovic in the race for the top place.
After winning the title in Australia, Sinner is presently ranked No. 4 in the world, and he knows that this is his greatest tennis achievement as a professional.
The 11-time ATP champion will now compete in the Rotterdam Open, hoping to advance far.
See you later. I dislike discussing ranks.I just try to have fun and get better as a player, isn’t that right? The only thing I have control over is that.You are unable to manage the uncontrollable for the remainder. Thus, I’m content with my current ranking of [ranked] four.Before making his debut at this year’s Rotterdam event, Sinner declared, I will strive as hard as possible towards my aim of becoming the number one in the world.